Category archives for Poplar River (Montana)

South Saskatchewan River-Big Muddy Creek drainage divide landform origins, southern Saskatchewan, Canada

Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the South Saskatchewan River-Big Muddy Creek drainage divide area located south and west of the northeast-facing Missouri Escarpment in southern Saskatchewan. Today a southeast and south oriented discontinuous drainage route extends from the deep northeast-oriented South Saskatchewan River valley edge to the southeast and […]

Wood River-Poplar River drainage divide area landform origins, southern Saskatchewan, Canada

Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins for the Wood River-Poplar River drainage divide in southern Saskatchewan. The Wood River is a north-oriented drainage route flowing to Old Wives Lake, which today has no outlet. The Poplar River is a south and southeast-oriented Missouri River tributary originating in southern Saskatchewan and […]

Poplar River-Missouri River drainage divide area landform origins, Daniels, Valley, and Roosevelt Counties, Montana, USA

Abstract: Topographic map interpretation methods are used to determine landform origins in the Poplar River-Missouri River drainage divide area in Daniels, Valley, and Roosevelt Counties, Montana. The Poplar River originates in the Wood Mountain region of southern Saskatchewan and flows in a southeast and south direction to join the east oriented Missouri River near Poplar, Montana. […]